The North American Review, Volumes 243-244University of Northern Iowa, 1937 |
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Page 239
... acting , as we know it in the legitimate theater , cannot be taught or kept alive in pictures . Pictures are a mechanical medium , and acting in pictures is a totally different thing from acting in the theater . I do not mean that there ...
... acting , as we know it in the legitimate theater , cannot be taught or kept alive in pictures . Pictures are a mechanical medium , and acting in pictures is a totally different thing from acting in the theater . I do not mean that there ...
Page 241
... acting . The instinct is probably the most universal of all the artistic urges . And an important enough amateur theater sooner or later demands a professional outlet . The answer to the maintenance of the legitimate the- ater and its ...
... acting . The instinct is probably the most universal of all the artistic urges . And an important enough amateur theater sooner or later demands a professional outlet . The answer to the maintenance of the legitimate the- ater and its ...
Page 242
... actor constantly at work , as well as to break up the artistic monotony of the long run . If the theater is to live , some way ... acting companies throughout the country could directly stimulate local playwrights by the promise of local ...
... actor constantly at work , as well as to break up the artistic monotony of the long run . If the theater is to live , some way ... acting companies throughout the country could directly stimulate local playwrights by the promise of local ...
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Red Man Speaking Verse | 9 |
Pan America | 24 |
The Creed of Abstract Painting | 42 |
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